Americans Make Huge Sacrifices As Bidenflation Rises To 12.8%
But President Biden says, "Our economy is strong as hell."
But President Biden says, "Our economy is strong as hell."
The leader remains an enigma on the world stage.
The second part of a two-part series by Diana Allocco on the Willie Horton case and how Democrats have forgotten the vital lessons from the unfortunate incidents.
Diana Allocco lays down the facts regarding the Willie Horton case and how Democrats have forgotten the vital lessons from the unfortunate incidents.
President Xi’s dream project, BRI, is turning out to be a white elephant. Though unlikely to be abandoned immediately, its initiative is undergoing a silent overhaul.
China touts the regime's low COVID death toll as proof of its "success" in containing the pandemic on the Chinese mainland.
Protests ignited by the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody continue across Iran, with the deaths of at least 185 people, including 19 teenagers, recorded in demonstrations in 17 provinces.
Meta’s share price has tumbled 58% since its inception, the victim of publicity mishaps, buggy software, competition from TikTok for younger users, and general market turbulence.
The Baltic Pipe project started pumping gas to Poland four days after sabotage attacks damaged the Nord Stream network and terminated Russia’s biggest supply route to Europe.
Former Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke and Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig have won the 2022 Nobel Economics Prize “for research on banks and financial crises,” the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has said.
Nineteen countries voted not to debate a UN report that called China's treatment of ethnic minorities in Xinjiang "crimes against humanity."
International cooperation is needed to combat Beijing's shadow government operations abroad.